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Low air pressure dominates the New Zealand area for the first half of March based on reliable computer modelling.
Most of this low air pressure is fairly weak, meaning there’s a lack of energy with our weather patterns over the next week or so, with isolated drizzle and downpours and plenty of cloud.
It still looks warm to hot across parts of the country in the coming days ahead.
Here’s the latest with head forecaster Philip Duncan…
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Derek on 28/02/2018 11:58pm
Great videos Phil, it all sounds very much the same up here in Whangarei, to what we have been seeing since last winter, heaps of cloud, easterly blow with just the temperature being different.
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